My two cents...... The article
says that Jose "risked a slow shutter speed". If a slow shutter speed
means a long exposure, like 1/60 vs 1/500, seems to me there would be
some 'blur' since the wolf would most likely had a running start to
jump the fence. I think some of his motion would be faster than 1/60.
Doesn't using a 'blad mean that electronic flash can be used at high
shutter speeds? Wouldn't flash stop the action? Yikes! I may relearn stuff I forgot with this thread! 8^) Bob Alberto Tirado wrote: Forum too quiet. I hope *not* to open a can of worms, but I found this news interesting: Photographer José Luis Rodríguez won the Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year award, but then the jury, after some investigations, ruled that the animal depicted was tamed/trained and thus the photo ineligible for the competition http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/europe/01/21/wildlife.photographer.disqualified/index.html The disqualification also means a permanent ban for the photographer. Some are (I am!) very passionate about the subject of ""reality" in photography, but lets just keep this about the rules of the contest. ********************** www.alberto-tirado.com -- ///// ( O O ) --------------------oOOO-----O----OOOo-----73 de w8imo@xxxxxxxx------ I plan to live forever. So far, so good...... |